Judy Garland did not write songs, she performed them, in her period there were so called Artist and Repertoire men who arranged for musical numbers- these included songwriters. there were few independent singer-songwriter types in the late thrities. Bandleaders- well R.H.I.P, Major Miller!
Yes. The song Over The Rainbow was written specially for the movie The Wizard of Oz in which Judy Garland sings it.
Judy Garland
Music by Arthur Freed Lyrics by Nacio Herb Brown
Judy Garland was born June 10, 1922 as Frances Ethel Gumm. She was the youngest child of Frank and Ethel Gumm, who were in vaudeville. At 13, she signed with MGM and changer her name to Judy Garland, after the song "Judy" and film critic Robert Garland.
The Trolley Song is from Meet Me in St. Louis. Esther (Judy Garland) is singing about how she feels when she sees the boy next store.
Judy Garland
It was sang by Billie Burke and Judy garland.
'Meet Me in St. Louis ' with Judy Garland .
Judy Garland was born June 10, 1922 as Frances Ethel Gumm. She was the youngest child of Frank and Ethel Gumm, who were in vaudeville. At 13, she signed with MGM and changer her name to Judy Garland, after the song "Judy" and film critic Robert Garland.
Judy Garland had perfect pitch, great acting skills, and was an absolutely amazing performer. She learned quickly and is still considered a legend.
"The Trolley Song" is from the movie "Meet Me in Saint Louis". The movie came out in 1944 and starred Judy Garland.
"Meet me in St. Louis", Judy Garland